Knowledge and Understanding:
K1 Identify challenges using the fundamentals and principles of facilities engineering and management to validate the operation, maintenance, and facility asset outcomes.
K2 Recognize facility designs that meet the specified needs and demands of stakeholders while considering public health, safety, welfare, social responsibility, environment, sustainability, climate change, and budget, as well as other realistic constraints related to facilities, while complying with relevant standards and codes.
Skills:
S1 Apply critical thinking, analytical techniques, and problem-solving skills to different facility engineering challenges by analyzing and interpreting data to achieve innovative solutions.
S2 Utilize appropriate communication techniques, digital tools, and resources to collaborate effectively in a multidisciplinary setting on all facilities' engineering activities with various stakeholders.
S3 Evaluate the issues and constraints of sustainability, environment, climate change, health, and safety that are relevant to the analysis and design of structures, building systems, and facility components.
S4 Apply project management practices and evaluate legal, contractual, and regulatory requirements to ensure efficient and effective professional service throughout the lifespan of the project.
Values, Autonomy, and Responsibility:
V1 Demonstrate ethical, professional responsibilities, and commitment to facilities engineering and management practices, following the realistic constraints related to facilities, while complying with relevant standards and codes.
V2 Engage in life-long learning to acquire and implement knowledge and evaluate engineering solutions in societal contexts using collaborative work and suitable learning strategies.